DocumentCode
1034649
Title
Artificial neural networks for 3-D motion analysis-Part II: Nonrigid motion
Author
Chen, Ting ; Lin, Wei-Chung ; Chen, Chin-Tu
Author_Institution
Adv. Comput. Applications Centre, Argonne Nat. Lab., IL, USA
Volume
6
Issue
6
fYear
1995
fDate
11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1394
Lastpage
1401
Abstract
For pt. I see ibid., p. 1386-93 (1995). An approach applying artificial neural net techniques to 3D nonrigid motion analysis is proposed. The 3D nonrigid motion of the left ventricle of a human heart is examined using biplanar cineangiography data, consisting of 3D coordinates of 30 coronary artery bifurcation points of the left ventricle and the correspondences of these points taken over 10 time instants during the heart cardiac cycle. The motion is decomposed into global rigid motion and a set of local nonrigid deformations which are coupled with the global motion. The global rigid motion can be estimated precisely as a translation vecto and a rotation matrix. Local nonrigid deformation estimation is discussed. A set of neural nets similar in structure and dynamics but different in physical size is proposed to tackle the problem of nonrigidity. These neural networks are interconnected through feedbacks. The activation function of the output layer is selected so that a feedback is involved in the output updating. The constraints are specified to ensure stable and globally consistent estimation. The objective is to find the optimal deformation matrices that satisfy the constraints for all coronary artery bifurcation points of the left ventricle. The proposed neural networks differ from other existing neural network models in their unique structure and dynamics
Keywords
angiocardiography; bifurcation; feedback; matrix algebra; medical image processing; motion estimation; neural nets; optimisation; 3D motion analysis; 3D nonrigid motion; artificial neural net; biplanar cineangiography data; cardiac cycle; coronary artery bifurcation points; global rigid motion; human heart; left ventricle; local nonrigid deformation estimation; motion decomposition; optimal deformation matrices; rotation matrix; translation vector; Arteries; Artificial neural networks; Bifurcation; Heart; Humans; Matrix decomposition; Motion analysis; Motion estimation; Neural networks; Neurofeedback;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9227
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/72.471368
Filename
471368
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